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however, the law was stopped in its tracks ironically when president obama signed the healthcare reform bill. >> we had a state law that was still in effect but the federal law preempted the state law. >> here is what is appearing. the healthcare reform law requires calorie posting too, and it says states cannot have a different calorie law. that's sent california into confusion. the law here must be exactly the same as the federal law, but that's still in flux. the feds still have to adopt specific rules which probably won't happen until next summer. until then, there is no law in place. the confusion was evident here at rubio's mexican restaurant. calories were posted and then taken down and now they are up again. >> there was some confusion in some corners of the restaurant industry because there is some restaurant companies that did not want to make the change. >> mcdonald's in san francisco has posted calories up there next to the prices, even though the law is still in limbo. >> the changes that we do in our restaurants are driven by what our guests want. they wanted to know what'
however, the law was stopped in its tracks ironically when president obama signed the healthcare reform bill. >> we had a state law that was still in effect but the federal law preempted the state law. >> here is what is appearing. the healthcare reform law requires calorie posting too, and it says states cannot have a different calorie law. that's sent california into confusion. the law here must be exactly the same as the federal law, but that's still in flux. the feds still have...
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tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. most common side effects include reactions at the injection site, weight gain, swelling of your hands and feet, and vision changes. other serious side effects include low blood sugar and low potassium in your blood. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, sweating, or if you feel faint. i would have started flexpen sooner, but i thought it would cost more. turns out it's covered by my insurance plan. thanks to flexpen, vial and syringe are just a memory. ask your doctor about novolog mix 70/30 flexpen, covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! >>> and finally tonight, he was the dog who stole the show at the oscars, uggie. but tonight, a new
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. >> romney found himself once again under fire for his healthcare law. >> i read your first book, and it said in there that your man date in massachusetts, which should be the model for the country. and i know it came out of the reprint of the book. >> romney was no confident that perry was wrong, he challenged him to a wager. >> 10,000 bucks? >> asked later how marital infidelity factors into the race, all of the candidates agreed, character counts when electing a president. but for gingrich, who has been married three times, the answer was more personal. >> i have made mistakes at times, i have had to go to god for forgiveness. people have to measure who i am now and whether i am a person they can trust. >> mitt romney needed a game-changing moment to stop newt gingrich's surge. he didn't trip up, but it's unlikely he delivered the attacks he needed to get the job done. karen traverse, abc news des moines, iowa. >>> so there are political analysts saying newt gingrich came out as a solid frontrunner. a police cal science professor said he connects better with the average republican
. >> romney found himself once again under fire for his healthcare law. >> i read your first book, and it said in there that your man date in massachusetts, which should be the model for the country. and i know it came out of the reprint of the book. >> romney was no confident that perry was wrong, he challenged him to a wager. >> 10,000 bucks? >> asked later how marital infidelity factors into the race, all of the candidates agreed, character counts when electing...
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also ahead, thousands lined up outside the oakland coliseum, spending a chilly night for access to healthcare. [ mom ] can a little bowl of cereal change your life? i think it can. one of the challenges for kayla being gluten-free is actually finding choices the whole family will love. five flavors of chex are gluten-free, including the honey nut flavor, and that's amazing to a mom like me. as a parent you dot want to have to tell your kids "no" all the time. it's nice for me to be able to say "yes" to something th they want to eat. [ male announcer ] chex cereal. five flavors. gluten free. >> welcome back. time is 5:39. here's a live look from our sutro kam showing you the leaks over the bay area. a beautiful day on tap today. not quite as windy as yesterday. thanks for waking up and spending part of your sunday with us. more than 1,000 people lined up outside the oakland coliseum yesterday to meet with a doctor or a dentist free of charge. some even spent the night in line. remote area medical, or ram, has held more than 600 clinic events like this one all over the world. many of these pati
also ahead, thousands lined up outside the oakland coliseum, spending a chilly night for access to healthcare. [ mom ] can a little bowl of cereal change your life? i think it can. one of the challenges for kayla being gluten-free is actually finding choices the whole family will love. five flavors of chex are gluten-free, including the honey nut flavor, and that's amazing to a mom like me. as a parent you dot want to have to tell your kids "no" all the time. it's nice for me to be...
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that new healthcare law sure sounds good for all of us on medicare. starting next year, we'll get free check-ups, cancer screenings, lower prescription costs. and better ways to protect us and medicare from fraud, so it will stay strong for our kids and grandkids. now, that's music to my ears. ♪ >>> the german automaker bmw announced a recall of more than 150,000 luxury cars, due to mechanical failure, faulty fuel pumps. a recall that came after a month-long abc news investigation, reported on "gma" this morning and led by "20/20" anchor chris cuomo and his team. the investigation began when a viewer stopped chris on the street to tell him about a frightening and sudden loss of power. he has more now. >> reporter: around the country, bmw owners are reporting frightening experiences where the cars suddenly slow down, even in highway traffic. >> shaking. backfiring. we were scared out of our minds. >> you almost feel like you're losing control of the car. >> reporter: bmw told regular regulators back in 2008 that certain models may "lose power while d
that new healthcare law sure sounds good for all of us on medicare. starting next year, we'll get free check-ups, cancer screenings, lower prescription costs. and better ways to protect us and medicare from fraud, so it will stay strong for our kids and grandkids. now, that's music to my ears. ♪ >>> the german automaker bmw announced a recall of more than 150,000 luxury cars, due to mechanical failure, faulty fuel pumps. a recall that came after a month-long abc news investigation,...
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tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. the most common side effect is low blood sugar. other possible side effects include reactions at the injection site. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat or sweating. with flexpen, vial and syringe are in the past. ask your doctor about novolog flexpen, covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement nsurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to " 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying .up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans... exclusively endor
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tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. the most common side effect is low blood sugar. other possible side effects include reactions at the injection site. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat or sweating. with flexpen, vial and syringe are in the past. ask your doctor about novolog flexpen, covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. intense shadowblast from covergirl. the news? it's eye shadow with primer built-in. fadeproof, waterproof, totally ignore-proof! oh yes! intense shadowblast from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnorma
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tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. most common side effects include reactions at the injection site, weight gain, swelling of your hands and feet, and vision changes. other serious side effects include low blood sugar and low potassium in your blood. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, sweating, or if you feel faint. i would have started flexpen sooner, but i thought it would cost more. turns out it's covered by my insurance plan. thanks to flexpen, vial and syringe are just a memory. ask your doctor about novolog mix 70/30 flexpen, covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. >>> finally this half hour, getting the inside scoop on "happy endings." the sitcom. airs on wednesday nights. >> wait for it. >> wait for it. that's tonight right here on abc. >> wait for the happy ending or the sitcom? our sheila marikar recently met with the show's cast on t
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tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. the most common side effect is low blood sugar. other possible side effects include reactions at the injection site. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions body rash, trouble with breathing fast heartbeat or sweating. flexpen® is there when i need it just like my pit crew. ask your doctor about novolog® flexpen®. covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. ♪ >>> there's always some nostalgia that goes along with this segment, t.j. you know why? because it's like another week has already passed? >> right. >> yes. >> and it's one that included plenty of politics and one that cast a long shadow on the u.s. effort in afghanistan. here is our friday rewind. >> we can say definitively that this was an individual acting alone, not with authority. we also have the individual, the suspect, in custody, u.s. custody. >> the killing of innocent civilians is outrageous, and it
tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. the most common side effect is low blood sugar. other possible side effects include reactions at the injection site. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions body rash, trouble with breathing fast heartbeat or sweating. flexpen® is there when i need it just like my pit crew. ask your doctor about novolog® flexpen®....
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the department of healthcare issued a report calling the increase unreasonable. the first time they have done that. anthem blue cross say the state regulator approved the rate hike. >>> coming up next pope john paul ii is now a step closer to sainthood after pope benedict in front after million pilgrims and tourists in st. peter's square. and the president trumps the donald at last pick through the debris left behind by the outbreak. 332 people are confirmed dead. 252 people were killed in alabama alone. mississippi and georgia were added to the official disaster area yesterday. fema workers are providing information for people in shelters about how to apply for help. national guard soldiers have been dispatched to look for survivors and to sift through the debris. yesterday three people were found alive in the wreckage in alabama. >>> morning a million faithful catholics cheered outside vatican this morning at they beatify pope paul ii. >> pope john paul ii from this moment on be called bless he had.. >> with that announcement he moves one step closer to possibl
the department of healthcare issued a report calling the increase unreasonable. the first time they have done that. anthem blue cross say the state regulator approved the rate hike. >>> coming up next pope john paul ii is now a step closer to sainthood after pope benedict in front after million pilgrims and tourists in st. peter's square. and the president trumps the donald at last pick through the debris left behind by the outbreak. 332 people are confirmed dead. 252 people were...
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tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. the most common side effect is low blood sugar. other possible side effects include reactions at the injection site. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat or sweating. with flexpen, vial and syringe are in the past. ask your doctor about novolog flexpen, covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. you should know that just] one dose of children's advil® gives up to eight hours of fever relief. allowing your little one to get back to building a better afternoon. children's advil®. relief you can trust. are hidden in the contours of your teeth & tongue. introducing a breakthrough for aquafresh. new extreme clean pure breath action. its micro active foam penetrates those hard to reach places. and it now contains a mineral compound that captures and neutralizes bad breath odors giving you 80% cleaner, purer breath. for all the confidence of pure breath t
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the numbers of people on healthcare? >> i think we could ask that of any ethnic group. we don't really what the impact is. all we have seen kick insofar is insurance up to a later age in their 20s which doesn't help if your parents don't have insurance. so how do we increase access, no matter what your job is, more blue collar job or not necessarily working in a full-time job. >> it's too early to say if it's helpful or hurt hispanics? >> until 2014 until we see the mandate kick in, the push towards universal type of insurance, it's not that, but we don't really know. california is ahead from a state level to implement some of the affects of it. the whole idea is to get people into primary care and we don't know how it's going to play out. >> reporter: because we're spending too much money on it. what is the biggest challenges for employers like yourself when it domes healthcare. >> so an asset for any company and we are providing insurance and it's very expensive. we don't have the best solution. we cannot ignore teachi
the numbers of people on healthcare? >> i think we could ask that of any ethnic group. we don't really what the impact is. all we have seen kick insofar is insurance up to a later age in their 20s which doesn't help if your parents don't have insurance. so how do we increase access, no matter what your job is, more blue collar job or not necessarily working in a full-time job. >> it's too early to say if it's helpful or hurt hispanics? >> until 2014 until we see the mandate...
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the new healthcare law gives us powerful new tools to fight it.... to investigate it... prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. don't freak, it's gone. who did it? i did. with ortho home defense max. guaranteed to kill the mouse. just push down the lever and it does the rest. nothing to see, nothing to touch. you just throw it away. no mess, no drama. ortho. defend what's yours. you need to do the preventative things that you need to do for your heart health. for me, it means an aspirin regimen. before you begin an aspirin regimen. speak to your doctor. >>> today, the entire nation celebrated veterans day, and we had a chance to go to the parade and meet some veterans right here in phoenix. all along the parade route, they were just shouting "thank you,
the new healthcare law gives us powerful new tools to fight it.... to investigate it... prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. don't freak, it's gone. who did it? i did. with...
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. >> some of the biggest cuts are in healthcare and education. school spending is the largest category in the states general fund. let's get more from news reporter breaking it down for us. >> the governor is proposing cuts including a 10% salary cut for state employees as well as pulling back new programs. saying if president trump signs the heros act certain cuts would be immediately halted. >> we are at the time that is simply unprecedented. >> governor announcing his plan to balance a $54 billion deficit in light of the covid-19. >> the numbers have certainly changed. our values remain. >> nocore values. public education, public health, public safety and those hit hardest by covid-19. existing reserving, funds and referrals and tax credits will close the gap. california will pull back new programs. the remaining 26% solution will be from cuts. governor newsom is proposing a 10% pay cut for all state employees including those in healthcare and public safety. other proposed cuts include $19 billion in cuts to grades c through 12. >> it breaks m
. >> some of the biggest cuts are in healthcare and education. school spending is the largest category in the states general fund. let's get more from news reporter breaking it down for us. >> the governor is proposing cuts including a 10% salary cut for state employees as well as pulling back new programs. saying if president trump signs the heros act certain cuts would be immediately halted. >> we are at the time that is simply unprecedented. >> governor announcing his...
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that applies to healthcare as well, doesn't it? >> it does. >> how do we go about advocating for ourselves and our families in healthcare? >> well, really, you know yourself best. you know that if you're not feeling well, and maybe your physician says, "go home, take an aspirin," you know that that might not be right, so what we're going to do is help people learn how to advocate for themselves. where do you go when you feel like, "hey, that might not be the right diagnosis," but in addition to that, the healthcare right now, there's a lot -- there's the insurance. there's the hospitals. how do you navigate through that system and really advocate for your family? so we'll be sharing a lot of information about that. >> all right. one thing that we love is thrive recess. this applies to folks who aren't necessarily going to the conference but something for all of us who work in an office to get up and move, right? >> right. so, thrive recess really isn't just for kids. it's really about healthy eating and active living. so, a lot of
that applies to healthcare as well, doesn't it? >> it does. >> how do we go about advocating for ourselves and our families in healthcare? >> well, really, you know yourself best. you know that if you're not feeling well, and maybe your physician says, "go home, take an aspirin," you know that that might not be right, so what we're going to do is help people learn how to advocate for themselves. where do you go when you feel like, "hey, that might not be the...
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two truths and a learn nearly half of front line healthcare workers remain unvaccinated according to a recent kaiser poll. is it be the european medicine agency said the astrazeneca vaccine as young as six months in a vaccine trial which one is not true? >> it is trickier folks on facebook if you are out there help me out here. i'm thinking it's between a and c. i know pfizer is doing a trial with young children but half of front line healthcare workers remain unvaccinated i feel like more than been vaccinated so all right folks so i'll go with though i feel like stunning which began this enrollment study with children as young as six months citing older children so that's important to know because actually in order to get protection we have to make sure we have data for those young kids. we can't just rush it so we will hopefully see that data in about a year a little bit of time and the rest of us need to do what we can to stay protected. a is surprising that what's important to note about this is a front line healthcare worker involving anyone who can be working in healthcare ever
two truths and a learn nearly half of front line healthcare workers remain unvaccinated according to a recent kaiser poll. is it be the european medicine agency said the astrazeneca vaccine as young as six months in a vaccine trial which one is not true? >> it is trickier folks on facebook if you are out there help me out here. i'm thinking it's between a and c. i know pfizer is doing a trial with young children but half of front line healthcare workers remain unvaccinated i feel like...
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if a healthcare workers has the antibodies they would be at increase risk of acquiring the virus. they could be more on the front line of fighting this. the only risk is we don't know if antibodies the presene means someone is immune. we're hopeful that is what happens with many viruss. >> to get an antibody test it must be ordered by a doctor. she doesn't expect to reagent shortage like the one that crippled testing last month. >> in the south bay the ridge center has been affected by the virus. it's quote hard to pin down a number of how many residents approximate staff have tested positive at the facility. >> a second covid-19 positive patient died at the care center. the facility says the patient was already on hospice care and never had coronavirus symptoms. we reported on the first death. also in hospice. and two dozen cases at the center. officials believe the out break started with five people. three staff members. >> new developments. the number op confirmed cases is continuing to rise. the gate way care center has 65 confirmed cases including seven deaths. >> they kept t
if a healthcare workers has the antibodies they would be at increase risk of acquiring the virus. they could be more on the front line of fighting this. the only risk is we don't know if antibodies the presene means someone is immune. we're hopeful that is what happens with many viruss. >> to get an antibody test it must be ordered by a doctor. she doesn't expect to reagent shortage like the one that crippled testing last month. >> in the south bay the ridge center has been affected...
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go the amount of fragmentation in the healthcare system. there are gngs in the affordable care act there are places we are likely need to do more work. >> cheryl: how about things that haven't been implemented, right? >> there have a lot of things that have been implemented. next more step is creation of health exchangess where people can buy insurance. >> cheryl: we did reach out to folks on facebook. we have some questions. first one, how does the affordable care act affect people with preexisting conditions, are they fully covered or does it depends on circumstances? >> the key to that -- it's an excellent question. one of the most important things about the affordable care act, it actually works to eliminate preexisting conditions as a barrier to health insurance. that means today as a result of the affordable care act children young children have access to health care coverage even with preexisting conditions. today people with serious medical approximate and serious preexisting conditions can actually buy insurance. starting in 2014 a
go the amount of fragmentation in the healthcare system. there are gngs in the affordable care act there are places we are likely need to do more work. >> cheryl: how about things that haven't been implemented, right? >> there have a lot of things that have been implemented. next more step is creation of health exchangess where people can buy insurance. >> cheryl: we did reach out to folks on facebook. we have some questions. first one, how does the affordable care act affect...
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>> healthcare to thousands. americans and reducing the growth in healthcare costs, which -- >> would it be worth it? >> this is not about politics, so the answer is it is absolutely worth it because -- and i tell you, i just disagree that republicans are going to have a winning issue on this if they decide to run on it. >> during the interview on abc's "this week" carney also outlined the president's vision for 2014, which the president about reveal to the country in tuesday's state of the union address. abc7 will, of course, broadcast president obama's state of the union address and the republican response on tuesday, beginning at 6:00 p.m. >>> water officials all across marin county will gather at the civic center on tuesday for a drought summit. our media partner, "the marin independent journal," reports officials will discuss current water supply capabilities, challenges and plans. the drought has cut marin reservoir levels in half and has dried up 94% of pastureland. the forum comes a week after governor je
>> healthcare to thousands. americans and reducing the growth in healthcare costs, which -- >> would it be worth it? >> this is not about politics, so the answer is it is absolutely worth it because -- and i tell you, i just disagree that republicans are going to have a winning issue on this if they decide to run on it. >> during the interview on abc's "this week" carney also outlined the president's vision for 2014, which the president about reveal to the...
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my name >>> healthcare workers are upset about the lack of medical supplies at hospitals and taking action. >> a gloves and masks are headed to california. how the governor plans to get them here. >> do it yourself face mask. making a difference from a distance. >> the order for tens of millions of californiaens to stay home could be extended and not just a few weeks. governor is hinting it could be much longer. >> we're looking at eight weeks and our curve maybe the next eight to 12 weeks. >> one of the hardest hit regions in the state. reporting three more deaths today. the number of cases shoots past 300. >> this is not the time for a party, for a play date, for things that people think we need today. >> san francisco mayor expressing displeasure with the crowds of people this weekend. hinting the city could take action in order to get people to practice social distancing. >> he's had a fever since friday night. over 104. >> the city of hayward has a free testing center now. there was a long line of cars as people waited. one of the key requirements is a fever. the city relaxed the rule
my name >>> healthcare workers are upset about the lack of medical supplies at hospitals and taking action. >> a gloves and masks are headed to california. how the governor plans to get them here. >> do it yourself face mask. making a difference from a distance. >> the order for tens of millions of californiaens to stay home could be extended and not just a few weeks. governor is hinting it could be much longer. >> we're looking at eight weeks and our curve...
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>> well, it depends on how you access your healthcare. if you get your healthcare through obama care this there are major efforts to address some gaps in coverage to make obama care less expensive for individuals. prescription drug pricing is a big piece of there. there are caps you are expected to pay out of pocket. a lot of these things are filling little holes or patching up things that have been apparent in the healthcare system and things that are very important. that hold very well. and taking together could be expected to address healthcare cost that are attributed to where people are seeing the impacts on rising costs. >> and anything for people looking to buy a home? >> i think the biggest issue that a lot of homeowners are going to face right now is truly going to be around the rise in prices. and i think the fact that we will see mortgages become much more expensive will take away from any additional help, additional subsidies might be part of this. the democrats tried to do what they could but the efforts to tame inflation wil
>> well, it depends on how you access your healthcare. if you get your healthcare through obama care this there are major efforts to address some gaps in coverage to make obama care less expensive for individuals. prescription drug pricing is a big piece of there. there are caps you are expected to pay out of pocket. a lot of these things are filling little holes or patching up things that have been apparent in the healthcare system and things that are very important. that hold very well....
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. >> in the south bay at home car repair service aims to help healthcare workers for free. like so many your mechanic.com found a special way to say thank you to the thousands of people working to keep the community safe and well cared for. tonight's project thanks story comes from a bay area based company keeping up reliable transportation for fropt line workers. at a time when they are needed the most. >> reporter: oil change, a change of wiper blades and quick buff. this list of to dos completed in the driveway. >> it was an easy one today. >> mechanic work is free for front line healthcare workers. no cost. paired with a new no contact business approach. on behalf of your mechanic.com. >> he's the company president. and ceo. his bay area based business launched in 2012 and expanded across the u.s. >> most people get everything delivered now. i should be able to get my car repaired too. >> it's in a position to help medical professionals with important maintenance. without interrupting the workday. >> my car has to work. it can't break down. i can't from flat or somethin
. >> in the south bay at home car repair service aims to help healthcare workers for free. like so many your mechanic.com found a special way to say thank you to the thousands of people working to keep the community safe and well cared for. tonight's project thanks story comes from a bay area based company keeping up reliable transportation for fropt line workers. at a time when they are needed the most. >> reporter: oil change, a change of wiper blades and quick buff. this list of...
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. >>> let's move on to pandemic, starting next week california requires state employees and healthcare workers to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. here is jason stone. >> i think it is long overdue. >> reporter: josh stewart reacted to governor gavin newsom's announcement on monday that all have has been working from home but is supposed to go back to the office next week. >> just because you want to walk around got my workplace without a mask, potentially carrying the virus does not be the right to impede on my right to a healthy work environment. >> deedee duncan agreed, she is also state worker. >> i feel that i am at risk. i have school aged children. >> not everyone was happy, richard lewis brown represents thousands of union workers. >> i am against this 100% for those that do not want to be vaccinated this is a violation of your medical privacy. i stand with those people. >> this new requirement will apply to 2 million healthcare workers here in california. hours after the announcement governor newsom took to the national stage on cnn firing back at those questioning the s
. >>> let's move on to pandemic, starting next week california requires state employees and healthcare workers to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. here is jason stone. >> i think it is long overdue. >> reporter: josh stewart reacted to governor gavin newsom's announcement on monday that all have has been working from home but is supposed to go back to the office next week. >> just because you want to walk around got my workplace without a mask, potentially...
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. >> in th sayt repair serviceo hp healthcare workers for free. like so many your mechanic.com found a special way to say thank you to the thousands of people working to keep the community safe and well cared for. tonight's project thanks story comes from a bay area based company keeping up reliable transportation for fropt line workers. at a time when they are needed the most. >> reporter: oil change, a change of wiper blades and quick buff. this list of to dos completed in the driveway. >> it was an easy one today. >> mechanic work is free for front line healthcare workers. no cost. paired with a new no contact business approach. on behalf of your mechanic.com. >> he's the company president. and ceo. his bay area based business launched in 2012 and expanded across the u.s. >> most people get everything delivered now. i should be able to get my car repaired too. >> it's in a position to help medical professionals with important maintenance. without interrupting the workday. >> my car has to work. it can't break down. i can't from flat or somethin
. >> in th sayt repair serviceo hp healthcare workers for free. like so many your mechanic.com found a special way to say thank you to the thousands of people working to keep the community safe and well cared for. tonight's project thanks story comes from a bay area based company keeping up reliable transportation for fropt line workers. at a time when they are needed the most. >> reporter: oil change, a change of wiper blades and quick buff. this list of to dos completed in the...
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. >>> healthcare workers are upset about the lack of medical supplies at hospitals and taking action. >> a gloves and masks are headed to california. how the governor plans to get them here. >> do it yourself face mask. making a difference from a distance. >> the order for tens of millions of californiaens to stay homeoutended andnot st a f much longer. >> we're looking at eight weeks and our curve maybe the 12 week >> one of the hardest hit regions in the state. reporting three more deaths today. the number of cases shoots past 300. >> this is not the time for a party, for a play date, for things that people think we need today. >> san francisco mayor expressing displeasure with the crowds of people this weekend. hinting the city could take action in order to get people to practice social distancing. >> he's had a fever since friday night. over 104. >> the city of hayward has a free testing center now. there was a long line of cars as people waited. one of the key requirements is a fever. the city relaxed the rules to >>ernorew deler abering aessmen. >> in the news room with the stor
. >>> healthcare workers are upset about the lack of medical supplies at hospitals and taking action. >> a gloves and masks are headed to california. how the governor plans to get them here. >> do it yourself face mask. making a difference from a distance. >> the order for tens of millions of californiaens to stay homeoutended andnot st a f much longer. >> we're looking at eight weeks and our curve maybe the 12 week >> one of the hardest hit regions in the...
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we don't see any other way out of this. >> reporter: in a statement the national union of healthcare workers said in part, "while this order will not be embraced by all our members it will save lives and protect the health of healthcare workers and patients enduring another covid-19 surge." for front line worker amber ugarte she believes any hospital worker who has gone without a vaccine likely has not witnessed the brutality of the virus. >> there are certain areas that their views are a little different because they haven't seen what we've seen. >> reporter: a second health order by the state thursday requires anyone visiting california hospitals, care facilities, nursing homes and in most healthcare settings be fully vaccinated or show a negative covid test beginning august 11th. >> it's been tricky because they have let visitors in and it's been a scary situation sometimes when you're talking face to face and you don't know that this person isn't, you know, spreading or shedding the virus. >> reporter: that assurance will soon come from both sides. >> they no longer have to guess
we don't see any other way out of this. >> reporter: in a statement the national union of healthcare workers said in part, "while this order will not be embraced by all our members it will save lives and protect the health of healthcare workers and patients enduring another covid-19 surge." for front line worker amber ugarte she believes any hospital worker who has gone without a vaccine likely has not witnessed the brutality of the virus. >> there are certain areas that...
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system and take care of the exceptional healthcare workers who need to get to work. >> empty bart training leaving room for social distancing monday night. same story inside the station. bart will continue regular service during the shelter in place. no ensure essential workers can get to work. >> if you're sick, bart ask you not ride bart. >> rearranging service to better serve the critical healthcare facilities and making parking easier for everyone. >> we are suspending enforcement of residential parking permits. tow away and parking for longer than 72 hours. we will need to continue enforcement of rules related to public health, safety. street cleaning. blocking of bike lanes. double parking. meters will continue to be enforced because our businesses will still be open. > the director of the human services agency is working on quarantine plans for the homeless and people in communal spaces. >> homeless individuals who come to gt tested. we don't want to take up valuable bed spaces for someone awaiting a test. >> he hopes to rent another 400 rooms in small san francisco hotels by the en
system and take care of the exceptional healthcare workers who need to get to work. >> empty bart training leaving room for social distancing monday night. same story inside the station. bart will continue regular service during the shelter in place. no ensure essential workers can get to work. >> if you're sick, bart ask you not ride bart. >> rearranging service to better serve the critical healthcare facilities and making parking easier for everyone. >> we are...
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healthcare workers in the crisis. >> i took a bird eye view. all the people struggling to breathe and the monitors with low oxygen. i broke down and cried. it's a bad dream. >> a tour of the icu in brooklyn. >> what happens is just now is absolute emergency. a life or death situation. that's what we're seeing with the patients here. >> the country's largest gothic cathedral converted into a field hospital. and this video taken off the bronx showing long tr they are digging there for the eventuality. attributed to health disparities and higher prevalence of disease. >> the proportion of people who get into serious trouble and die again it's disproportionate towards african-americans. >> in chicago african-americans comprise 30% of the population but 72% of the death. thip forter data to understand how to treat the high risk group. >> thousands of people in wisconsin waited hours outside over crowded polling stations to vote in the presidential primary election. thousands more stayed home. unwilling to risk their health. others say the absentee b
healthcare workers in the crisis. >> i took a bird eye view. all the people struggling to breathe and the monitors with low oxygen. i broke down and cried. it's a bad dream. >> a tour of the icu in brooklyn. >> what happens is just now is absolute emergency. a life or death situation. that's what we're seeing with the patients here. >> the country's largest gothic cathedral converted into a field hospital. and this video taken off the bronx showing long tr they are...
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doesn't cut anyone's healthcare. it just requires city employees to contribute towards these generous pensions, guaranteed pensions that they get and free healthcare. >> providing healthcare for san francisco employees and their families will cost taxpayers about $169 million this year. according to the city controller, san francisco pays between $481 and $660 per employee per month for healthcare insurance. plus another $132 for dental. under prop b, the city would pay no more than half the cost of medical and 75% of the dental. employees would chip in the difference. labor leaders say prop b unfairly burdens families and single-parent households. >> if you're a firefighter just starting a family you'll see healthcare go up three to 5,000 dollars one year alone. >> i'm the only breadwinner. i'm wondering how this will really affect me. >> healthcare won't be the only added expense if prop b palses. they'll have to contribute more to their pensions. currently most city employees chip in 7.5% of their salary to fund t
doesn't cut anyone's healthcare. it just requires city employees to contribute towards these generous pensions, guaranteed pensions that they get and free healthcare. >> providing healthcare for san francisco employees and their families will cost taxpayers about $169 million this year. according to the city controller, san francisco pays between $481 and $660 per employee per month for healthcare insurance. plus another $132 for dental. under prop b, the city would pay no more than half...
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lot of proof of vaccination news from bars to the state of california, requiring the employees and healthcare workers to get vaccinated. we will talk about the ethics behind these new vaccine mandates. as more people are going out to restaurants, have customers forgotten how to be human? we will talk to a local restaurant owner who says it has been a rough ride >>> a lot of covid news with vaccinations stalled and cases on the rise, there are new developments that are significant, including the announcement by fisa and moderna that they are expanding studies of children under 12. joining us to talk all things vaccine and covid-related, we have dr. michael wasserman. ai committee for the california association of long-term-care of medicine. we thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. this is such an important topic. >> nationwide, we look at the number of new cases going up. it was up 170 percent in the last two weeks here inred we started with a smaller number so the percentage increase would be huge. the governor warned us today in making the announcement that he says that we wo
lot of proof of vaccination news from bars to the state of california, requiring the employees and healthcare workers to get vaccinated. we will talk about the ethics behind these new vaccine mandates. as more people are going out to restaurants, have customers forgotten how to be human? we will talk to a local restaurant owner who says it has been a rough ride >>> a lot of covid news with vaccinations stalled and cases on the rise, there are new developments that are significant,...
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if a healthcare workers htidi t increase risk of acquiring the virus. they could be more on the front line of fighting this. the only risk is we don't know if antibodies the presene means someone is immune. we're hopeful that is what happens with many viruss. >> to get an antibody test it must be ordered by a doctor. she doesn't expect to reagent shortage like the one that crippled testing last month. >> in the south bay the ridge center has been affected by the virus. it's quote hard to pin down a number of how many residents approximate staff have tested positive at the facility. >> a second covid-19 positive patient died at the care center. the facility says the patient was already on hospice care and never had coronavirus symptoms. we reported on the first death. also in hospice. and two dozen cases at the center. officials believe the out break started with five people. three staff members. >> new developments. the number op confirmed cases is deaths. >> they kept telling us she's in the safest place she can. it doesn't seem true. >> state records
if a healthcare workers htidi t increase risk of acquiring the virus. they could be more on the front line of fighting this. the only risk is we don't know if antibodies the presene means someone is immune. we're hopeful that is what happens with many viruss. >> to get an antibody test it must be ordered by a doctor. she doesn't expect to reagent shortage like the one that crippled testing last month. >> in the south bay the ridge center has been affected by the virus. it's quote...
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tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. the most common side effect is low blood sugar. other possible side effects include reactions at the injection site. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions body rash, trouble with breathing fast heartbeat or sweating. with flexpen, vial and syringe are in the past. ask your doctor about novolog flexpen, covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. [ male announcer ] ethan allen introduces new and distinctly beautiful furnishings from the romance and explorer lifestyles. with 10% savings or 36-month financing your design aspirations are delightfully attainable. the drawer closes on these offers january 31st. [ thuds ] [ man ] that's it! [ thudding ] - [ announcer ] to do a job well-- - this is gonna take a while. you need the right tools. nobody knows taxes like h&r block. so file for free at hrblock.com. never settle for less. >>> jennifer lopez and marc anthony stayed married for seven years. even thoug
tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. the most common side effect is low blood sugar. other possible side effects include reactions at the injection site. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions body rash, trouble with breathing fast heartbeat or sweating. with flexpen, vial and syringe are in the past. ask your doctor about novolog flexpen, covered by 90% of...
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. >>> let's move on to pandemic, starting next week california requires state employees and healthcare workers to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. here is jason stone. >> i think it is long overdue. >> reporter: josh stewart reacted to governor gavin newsom's announcement on monday that all have has been working from home but is supposed to go back to the office next week. >> just because you want to walk around got my workplace without a mask, potentially carrying the virus does not be the right to impede on my right to a healthy work environment. >> deedee duncan agreed, she is also state worker. >> i feel that i am at risk. i have school aged children. >> not everyone was happy, richard lewis brown represents thousands of union workers. >> i am against this 100% for those that do not want to be vaccinated this is a violation of your medical privacy. i stand with those people. >> this new requirement will apply to 2 million healthcare workers here in california. hours after the announcement governor newsom took to the national stage on cnn firing back at those questioning the s
. >>> let's move on to pandemic, starting next week california requires state employees and healthcare workers to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. here is jason stone. >> i think it is long overdue. >> reporter: josh stewart reacted to governor gavin newsom's announcement on monday that all have has been working from home but is supposed to go back to the office next week. >> just because you want to walk around got my workplace without a mask, potentially...
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the deficit. >> doesn't cut anyone's healthcare. it just requires employees that contribute towards these generous pensions, guaranteed pensions that they get and free healthcare. providing healthcare for san francisco employees and their families will cost taxpayers about $169 million this year. according to the city controller, san francisco pays between $418 and $660 per employee per month plus $132 for dental. under prop b, the city would pay no more than half the cost of medical and 75% of the dental. employees would chip in the difference. labor leaders and city work he weres say prop b unfairly burdens families and single-parent households. >> if you're a first-year firefighter just starting a family you'll see your healthcare cost go up from three to $500 one year alone. >> i'm the only breadwinner. i'm going to wonder how this really affects me. >> health is care won't be the only added expense tacked on to paychecks if prop b passes. they'll have to contribute more to their pensions. currently most city employees chip in 7
the deficit. >> doesn't cut anyone's healthcare. it just requires employees that contribute towards these generous pensions, guaranteed pensions that they get and free healthcare. providing healthcare for san francisco employees and their families will cost taxpayers about $169 million this year. according to the city controller, san francisco pays between $418 and $660 per employee per month plus $132 for dental. under prop b, the city would pay no more than half the cost of medical and...
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we know for a fact that they've got free healthcare healthcare benefits. they've got on. a pension benefit supplement which means that they'll be able to draw some kind of a pension without having to pay in necessarily, but we don't know how much of a pay rise they've gotten yet. and we won't know till sunday how much that's actually worth. all right, but according to the union they seem to think it's significant, right? they were saying to the media that the workers were averaging about seventeen dollars an hour and many have had to work two or three jobs to support their families obviously in the bay area. that's not a lot, you know, so hopefully we'll see what that number is, but the free family healthcare that is a big deal, right? i mean that worth a couple thousand dollars a year. definitely. i mean some of these workers that we've spoken to are supported in, you know, elderly relatives multiple children all on one salary so health care for them could be, you know thousands of not tens of thousands of dollars a really big, you know boost for them. got it now you men
we know for a fact that they've got free healthcare healthcare benefits. they've got on. a pension benefit supplement which means that they'll be able to draw some kind of a pension without having to pay in necessarily, but we don't know how much of a pay rise they've gotten yet. and we won't know till sunday how much that's actually worth. all right, but according to the union they seem to think it's significant, right? they were saying to the media that the workers were averaging about...
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a major shift is expect in healthcare. medicare is negotiate lower prices. the bill will put a 15% income tax on large corporations making more than a billion dollars. dion: vice president kamala hard ves in the bay area and had a meeting to talk about abortion rights. harris met with state politicians and leaders from various reproductive rights groups. the vice president heard about efforts by the legislature to past 13 nails expand or protect abortion access in california. harris has held similar events in other states and tomorrow, the vice president returns to her hometown oakland to help launch a plan to end generational poverty f she will join the mayor to promote the generation fund. a $50 million quasi endowment through 2035. it will expand the brilliant baby program establish ago $500 college savings account to each baby born to meidcal eligible people. the generation fund will serve about 30,000 oakland students. ama: let's get a check of our weather. dion: it's about here, sandhya. -- dan: it's here, sandment it's getting hot. sandhya: by monday
a major shift is expect in healthcare. medicare is negotiate lower prices. the bill will put a 15% income tax on large corporations making more than a billion dollars. dion: vice president kamala hard ves in the bay area and had a meeting to talk about abortion rights. harris met with state politicians and leaders from various reproductive rights groups. the vice president heard about efforts by the legislature to past 13 nails expand or protect abortion access in california. harris has held...
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healthcare workers in the crisis. >> i took a bird eye view. all the people struggling to breathe and the monitors with low oxygen okeown and cried. it's a bad dream. >> a tour of the icu in brooklyn. >> what happens is just now is absolute emergency. a life or death situation. that's what we're seeing with the patients here. >> the country's largest gothic cathedral converted into a field hospital. and this video taken off the bronx showing long trenches. they are digging there for the eventuality. attributed to health disparities and higher prevalence of disease. >> the proportion of people who get into serious trouble and die again it's disproportionate towards african-americans. >> in chicago african-americans comprise 30% of the population but 72% of the death. thip for better data to understand how to treat the high risk group. >> thousands of people in wisconsin waited hours outside over crowded polling stations to vote in the presidential primary election. thousands more stayed home. unwilling to risk their health. others say the absent
healthcare workers in the crisis. >> i took a bird eye view. all the people struggling to breathe and the monitors with low oxygen okeown and cried. it's a bad dream. >> a tour of the icu in brooklyn. >> what happens is just now is absolute emergency. a life or death situation. that's what we're seeing with the patients here. >> the country's largest gothic cathedral converted into a field hospital. and this video taken off the bronx showing long trenches. they are...
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we don't see any other way out of this. >> reporter: in a statement the national union of healthcare workers said in part, "while this order will not be embraced by all our members it will save lives and protect the health of healthcare workers and patients enduring another covid-19 surge." for front line worker amber ugarte she believes any hospital worker who has gone without a vaccine likely has not witnessed the brutality of the virus. >> there are certain areas that their views are a little different because they haven't seen what we've seen. >> reporter: a second health order by the state thursday requires anyone visiting california hospitals, care facilities, nursing homes and in most healthcare settings be fully vaccinated or show a negative covid test beginning august 11th. >> it's been tricky because they have let visitors in and it's been a scary situation sometimes when you're talking face to face and you don't know that this person isn't, you know, spreading or shedding the virus. >> reporter: that assurance will soon come from both sides. >> they no longer have to guess
we don't see any other way out of this. >> reporter: in a statement the national union of healthcare workers said in part, "while this order will not be embraced by all our members it will save lives and protect the health of healthcare workers and patients enduring another covid-19 surge." for front line worker amber ugarte she believes any hospital worker who has gone without a vaccine likely has not witnessed the brutality of the virus. >> there are certain areas that...
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healthcare workers will need to be vaccinated no later than august 23rd. state workers are being notified and asked to comply by august 2nd. >> we are not stopping with state employees. we are announcing partnerships that include those like kaiser, private sector stepping organizations representing physicians, dentists. >> reporter: today 65 people died in california from covid- 19. dr. mark ghaly says the delta variant accounting for 83% of all covid cases statewide is their biggest concern, urging them to act fast. >> the delta variant is a different beast. we are at 900 people in hospital with covid. today we are just shy of 3000. >> reporter: california's largest sector union is rejecting the vaccine requirement. they represent 100,000 state employees. >> i absolutely do not believe this is right. i can understand that by trying to get people vaccinated to help the greater good, i respect that however to those who do not want to be vaccinated, this is in violation of your medical privacy. i stand with those people. for the current governor to do this i
healthcare workers will need to be vaccinated no later than august 23rd. state workers are being notified and asked to comply by august 2nd. >> we are not stopping with state employees. we are announcing partnerships that include those like kaiser, private sector stepping organizations representing physicians, dentists. >> reporter: today 65 people died in california from covid- 19. dr. mark ghaly says the delta variant accounting for 83% of all covid cases statewide is their...
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. >> this morning healthcare workers in michigan. overwhelmed. hospital beds filling up with covid patients quicker than staff can keep up. >> the other day 60 patients. eight to ten hour wait. we don't have enough nurses. >> michigan the epicenter of the alarming rise in cases across the country. the rate the highist since april of last year. >> it's breaking our hearts. we're eotionally. >> the biden administration sending help to vax vaccinate more people in the state. pleading if r more shots. >> when there's a surge. it's important we go to rush into meet where the need is. >> over the weekend the vaccination effort shattering the previous record. 4.6 million americans received a dose on saturday alone. this week the u.s. expecting a potentially devastating 85% drop in johnson & johnson vaccine supply. this amidfears the variant found in south africa could breakthrough the pfizer vaccine. >> evidence it may happen. we don't know the extent. >> in new york after 72 days in the hospital. bath battling the virus. grateful to be home. >> you don
. >> this morning healthcare workers in michigan. overwhelmed. hospital beds filling up with covid patients quicker than staff can keep up. >> the other day 60 patients. eight to ten hour wait. we don't have enough nurses. >> michigan the epicenter of the alarming rise in cases across the country. the rate the highist since april of last year. >> it's breaking our hearts. we're eotionally. >> the biden administration sending help to vax vaccinate more people in the...
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system and take care of the exceptional healthcare workers who need to get to work. >> empty bart training leaving room for social distancing monday night. same story inside the station. bart will continue regular service during the shelter in place. no ensure essential workers can get to work. >> if you're sick, bart ask you not ride bart. >> rearranging service to better serve the critical healthcare facilities and making parking easier for everyone. >> we are suspending enforcement of residential parking permits. tow away and parking for longer than 72 hours. we will need to continue enforcement of rules related to public health, safety. street cleaning. blocking of bike lanes. double parking. meters will continue to be enforced because our businesses will still be open. > the director of the human services agency is working on quarantine plans for the homeless and people in communal spaces. >> homeless individuals who come to gt tested. we don't want to take up valuable bed spaces for someone awaiting a test. >> he hopes to rent another 400 rooms in small san francisco hotels by the en
system and take care of the exceptional healthcare workers who need to get to work. >> empty bart training leaving room for social distancing monday night. same story inside the station. bart will continue regular service during the shelter in place. no ensure essential workers can get to work. >> if you're sick, bart ask you not ride bart. >> rearranging service to better serve the critical healthcare facilities and making parking easier for everyone. >> we are...
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. >> healthcare workers are taking care of us day in and day out. who is taking care of them? >> reporter: a proud filipino american has asked this question often in the last year. this is video of her caring for patients before the pandemic. >> it is very unfair. as nurses, we signed up to take care of patients. none of us signed up to die. >> reporter: as countless healthcare workers made the ultimate sacrifice caring for patients in covid wards, the president of the national nurses united, the largest group of nurses in the u.s., noticed a trend. many of the dead were also filipino american. >> it is heartbreaking. and i spoke through the pain, because their deaths could have been invented -- -- -- -- -- -- >> reporter: 329 registered nurses in the u.s. have died from covid or complications from the disease. 88 of those nurses who died are filipino. this means more than one in four registered nurses that have died from covid are filipino american. despite only one in 25 nur25 nur being filipino, but in california, where filipino american nurses are said to have counted for
. >> healthcare workers are taking care of us day in and day out. who is taking care of them? >> reporter: a proud filipino american has asked this question often in the last year. this is video of her caring for patients before the pandemic. >> it is very unfair. as nurses, we signed up to take care of patients. none of us signed up to die. >> reporter: as countless healthcare workers made the ultimate sacrifice caring for patients in covid wards, the president of the...
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healthcare workers push to the brink. >> we're stretched to thin. it is pretty unimaginable. >> out of capacity. we're creating spaces from nowhere. >> reporter: in le noir, north carolina, a emergency field hospital going up. and with the brunt of vaccine planning falling on large hospital, small clinics and private pharmacy chain, states have only used a small percentage of the stockpiles. so far the u.s. has only administered about 3 million vaccinations of the 20 million promised by the new year. and if the pace doesn't pick up some pfizer doses could potentially expire while sitting in freezers. christine sloane. abc news new york. >>> some good news lisa is we're getting a little rain. >> we are, liz. this is a level one system. 51 in san jose not. rain in the south bay but we still rate in the east bay and fog in the north bay. our system hanging around a little longer. stronger storms, several storms on the way for the week ahead next. >> also next a closer look at the vaccine roll out. shortfalls in the u.s. coming under fire. as a new roun
healthcare workers push to the brink. >> we're stretched to thin. it is pretty unimaginable. >> out of capacity. we're creating spaces from nowhere. >> reporter: in le noir, north carolina, a emergency field hospital going up. and with the brunt of vaccine planning falling on large hospital, small clinics and private pharmacy chain, states have only used a small percentage of the stockpiles. so far the u.s. has only administered about 3 million vaccinations of the 20 million...
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let's talk about discrimination in the healthcare system? >> it's an overwhelming problem facing the community. it's by providers who are not culturally competent to and insurance companies and public health care plans. so it's an incredible step that the city of san francisco to start providing this essential medical necessary care. >> cheryl: do you have any cases that come to mind right now that have been big wins? >> not about healthcare, but we actually had a really exciting win a few months ago in employment discrimination. the state of california has terrific laws that protect the transgender community. in april of this year, the federal equal employment opportunity commission ruled that title 7 the federal sex discrimination law protects transgender people on the job. that is a legal protection that extends to transgender and gender nonconforming people. >> let me read you a quote. he says it's the civil rights issue of our time, that is from joe biden. do you want to comment on that? >> i think it's really amazing an administration
let's talk about discrimination in the healthcare system? >> it's an overwhelming problem facing the community. it's by providers who are not culturally competent to and insurance companies and public health care plans. so it's an incredible step that the city of san francisco to start providing this essential medical necessary care. >> cheryl: do you have any cases that come to mind right now that have been big wins? >> not about healthcare, but we actually had a really...
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ask your healthcare professional about trintellix. hd 8. introducing mocktails from ocean spray. non-alcoholic juice drinks inspired by your favorite cocktails. [ plays chord ] like sangria. the taste will take you away. [ plays melody ] [ plays castanets ] [ melody stops ] got carried away. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® >> good morning, south bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 zblorngz good morning it's 4:sfwent, tuesday, june 20th. we've got some nice looking weather, at least i did. did you? >> i was going to ask who felt the difference yesterday anday this morning. >> in the north bay it was brutal. >> yesterday it was range, this morning, 68 degrees. >> okay. definitely a little bit warmer for you. i walked outside i could feel the heat coming off my house still from yesterday. it was amazing. for some of us yesterday was a relief, today a little bit more relief. for those of us that live inland also it gob fob a brutally hot day. we have a little bit of fog around half m
ask your healthcare professional about trintellix. hd 8. introducing mocktails from ocean spray. non-alcoholic juice drinks inspired by your favorite cocktails. [ plays chord ] like sangria. the taste will take you away. [ plays melody ] [ plays castanets ] [ melody stops ] got carried away. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® >> good morning, south bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7...
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a major shift is expect in healthcare. medicare is negotiate lower prices. the bill will put a 15% income tax on large corporations making more than a billion dollars. dion: vice president kamala hard ves in the bay area and had a meeting to talk about abortion rights. harris met with state politicians and leaders from various reproductive rights groups. the vice president heard about efforts by the legislature to past 13 nails expand or protect abortion access in california. harris has held similar events in other states and tomorrow, the vice president returns to her hometown oakland to help launch a plan to end generational poverty f she will join the mayor to promote the generation fund. a $50 million quasi endowment through 2035. it will expand the brilliant baby program establish ago $500 college savings account to each baby born to meidcal eligible people. the generation fund will serve about 30,000 oakland students. ama: let's get a check of our weather. dion: it's about here, sandhya. -- dan: it's here, sandment it's getting hot. sandhya: by monday
a major shift is expect in healthcare. medicare is negotiate lower prices. the bill will put a 15% income tax on large corporations making more than a billion dollars. dion: vice president kamala hard ves in the bay area and had a meeting to talk about abortion rights. harris met with state politicians and leaders from various reproductive rights groups. the vice president heard about efforts by the legislature to past 13 nails expand or protect abortion access in california. harris has held...
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sister a healthcare professional in new york who tested positive. she along with others are required to reuse personal protective equipment for multiple weeks. >> two weeks after testing positive. and fighting the hardest medical fight of her life. she's back to work. >> we're watching the kas numbers start to improve, nobody wants to get too hopeful about it. >> the fight is not over. >> ten residents have died from covid-19. gordon manner home care is located in the palm park neighborhood. of redwood city. it's been open since 19838 and considered to be a top care home for those suffering fro dementia. seven staff members tested positive for the virus. the health department stepped in tho stop the spread. but back filling workers who have called out sick. care facilities throughout the state have been hit especially hard by the pandemic. >> it's really hard to contain the out breaks in these facilities. because of the fact that the residents require a will the of personal assistance. >> former stanford president was perhaps the facility's well kno
sister a healthcare professional in new york who tested positive. she along with others are required to reuse personal protective equipment for multiple weeks. >> two weeks after testing positive. and fighting the hardest medical fight of her life. she's back to work. >> we're watching the kas numbers start to improve, nobody wants to get too hopeful about it. >> the fight is not over. >> ten residents have died from covid-19. gordon manner home care is located in the...
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. >> debate over president obama's healthcare law begins today in the house. republicans say it is a massive job killer and they promise to repeal it now that they're in the majority. karen travis is in washington with the latest. >> it feels like deja vu all over again. the newly elected house republican majority say voters sent them a mandate. >> we have to pull obama-care out by the roots. >> popular items have been put in place like allowing adult children to stay on parents' insurance until they turn 26. insurance coverage for those with preexisting conditions. republicans say the law is too costly and link it to america's number one concern: job creation and the economy. economists we spoke to said the law will have no material impact on employment. in fact, if it helps to slow the bill of healthcare costs it could free up money to hire new employees. democrats see this debate as a golden opportunity. they want to sell the law to a still skeptical american public. the repeal is expected to pass the house. with democrats controlling the senate and the whi
. >> debate over president obama's healthcare law begins today in the house. republicans say it is a massive job killer and they promise to repeal it now that they're in the majority. karen travis is in washington with the latest. >> it feels like deja vu all over again. the newly elected house republican majority say voters sent them a mandate. >> we have to pull obama-care out by the roots. >> popular items have been put in place like allowing adult children to stay on...